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Picked this up off of CL yesterday... Got it for $150. Did I pay too much? I think it was a good deal. 10 inch wheels, 1 HP motor, Made in USA and HEAVY lol...
 

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Cool beans :) man this grinder is super quiet too... Glad to hear I got a good price on it!
 
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Btw... How would you guys think I could mount this solid to a work bench?? As you can see it has NO pre drilled holes in the base for mounting :dunno:
 

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I really like those Milwaukee grinders. I own a 7" and an 8" I run wire wheels on. That was a good score for $150.
 

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That's a keeper at 8.5 amps. Better get some guards on it!!
 

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I am very upset at you, it should of been mine! Awsome find, I want one or 2 soo much. I'll keep looking.
 
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Nice find, are there any holes underneath the base? Just wondering if it was mounted to a stand that had an access panel for attaching the two?

Just a thin plate covering the wires for the electrical underneath. There's 4 holes at each corner underneath... I think I can figure out a way now to mount it... We'll see how it goes...
 

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They disappear from Craigslist really fast. The last one I bought, an 8" with a stand, I called within 5 minutes of the ad being listed. Drove the 20 minutes to the guys house and he said he already had a bunch of other calls. Gave him his $85 and away I went. :beer:

The 7" I picked up on Ebay for $125. Was barely used. :beer:
 

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what size wheels does it take? i have a craftsman that is 10x1 wheels, it works great, prob better if it wasnt so far from a decent power source
 
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you Texas folk are killing me with all the vises and grinders and ****...just stop it!!! j/k but seriously, I need the hookup!
 
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J HAV

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Yes that's great info. Maybe I can pick up some lighted shields? It has the bulb connections on the back. I just need the shields and the bulbs :thumbup:
 

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I am in the process of mounting one to a stand. I was going to put a heavier base plate and put 4 mounting holes with bolts through the base plate, and tack weld the mounting bolts so they don't turn. I wonder what their thinking was for mounting this? I guess they just figured it to set on a work bench?
 
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Regarding the serial #... The "W" means it was made by Wissota, The next digit might be the month of manufacture, I forget...The last two digits are the year of manufacture.
 

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I picked up this same grinder off CL recently, but need wheels for it. The arbor size on this is 3/4", but in my search for 10" wheels the arbor is usually 1". Can anyone give me a lead or source for finding 10" wheels with 3/4" arbor? Or is this going to be a tough find?
 

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I picked up this same grinder off CL recently, but need wheels for it. The arbor size on this is 3/4", but in my search for 10" wheels the arbor is usually 1". Can anyone give me a lead or source for finding 10" wheels with 3/4" arbor? Or is this going to be a tough find?

They make bushings to accomplish this. Grainger sells them.
 

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Thanks Mike. I did a search here after posting this & someone mentioned the PFERD site for wheels. I checked it out & saw they had bushings that would work.
Thanks again....appreciate it.
 

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I think your tool rest arms are mounted backwards. I have never seen them mounted that way. Very Nice Grinder!!! I am on the lookout for one that size.
 
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